Marantz DV3001e manual Initial settings, General Setup, TV Display

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Initial settings

Once the initial setting have been set, the player will always oper- ate with the same parameters. The setting will be retained in the memory even after switching off the power.

Initial settings must be in the setup mode, but function can be set in all mode.

Using the setup menu, you may choose the play mode setting, the various outputs, etc.

During STOP mode, press SETUP button on the remote, you will see on the screen like picture 1.Press SETUP button again to quit the setup menu and return to the TV DISPLAY.

Select the menu item desired by using up/down CURSOR button, and then press the ENTER button. You should see such as pic- ture 2. In each menu page, the menu items are showed on the left. Use the right CURSOR button on the remote to the option list or setting on the right. Then use up/down CURSOR button on the option list, press ENTER to choose. Use the left CUR- SOR button to go back to the left menu item to change others.

Use RIGHT/LEFT CURSOR button to select General Setup Page, Audio Setup Page, Video Setup Page, Preference Page, Password Setup Page. If you in the menu like picture 2,you must use left cursor first to go back to the menu like picture 1, then use RIGHT/LEFT CURSOR to select the Audio Setup Page and so on.

NOTE:

When you select the function on the Menu, the notation of the function is showed at left bottom. If you want to select the Preference Page the DVD must during the Stop mode.

GENERAL SETUP

Press SETUP on the remote control, the screen shows GENERAL SETUP PAGE. You can use up/down CURSOR to select TV DIS- PLAY, ANGLE MARK, OSD LANG and SCREEN SAVER (picture 2)

TV DISPLAY

NORMAL/PSÑ4X3Pan Scan

Choose this setting you will see the movie fill the entire screen of your TV. But you wonÕt see part of the picture (particularly the right and left edge).

NORMAL/LBÑ4x3Letterbox

Choose this setting if you want to see movies in their original aspect ratio. You will see the entire frame of the movie, but it will occupy a smaller portion of the screen.

WIDEÑ16x9Wide screen

Choose this setting if your DVD player is connected to a widescreen TV.

ANGLE MARK (picture 3)

You can see the DVD picture in various angle when this function is on.

OSD LANG (picture 4)

The On Screen Display language can be English or other lan- guages delegated by the factoryÕs design.

SCREEN SAVER (picture 5)

When this DVD player is idle, the screen saver can be activated to prolong the TV monitorÕs life. You can press any button on the remote to continue. If the DVD player is kept in the screen saver mode , it will be turn off automatic after a few minutes.

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Contents Model DV3001e User Guide Retain Your Purchase Receipt WarrantyFor U.K. only GarantiePrecautions Safety informationSelecting the type of disc compatible with your TV FeaturesTable of contents Main unit Remote control unitControl reference guide Connection to TV and Audio players Connecting to Stereo TV configuration aConnecting to audio equipment C Connection to a TV via Hdmi a Audio connectionsMPEG1 MPEG2 Digital audio connectionsBattery installation a Remote control preparationService life of batteries Remote control operation range BBasic play Basic operationPreparations Playing Audio CDÕs Press Menu or Title by the remote control unitMenu and Title Stopping play Press Stop For you convenienceViewing from another Angle DVDs only Changing Subtitle language DVDs onlyChanging the audio soundtrack language On screen DisplayProgram Goto functionFast on a disc, the player plays from that point DVD720P/1080i button Volume controlRGB / YUV button Playback of MP3 FilesDisplay button Playback of your Divx DiscStop button and Menu button TV Display Initial settingsGeneral Setup Front Speaker Audio SetupAUDIO/SUBTITLE/DISC Menu Preference SettingTV Type Password Setup Picture16 Maintenance Disc handling and maintenance Handling precautionsFor Your Reference If the surface is soiled CSymptom Common Remedy TroubleshootingSymptom DVD Remedy Definition of terms Specifications